Palace saddened by execution of OFW in Kuwait

Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said the government worked to save Jakatia Pawa and to ensure that her rights were respected.
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MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang is saddened by the execution of overseas Filipino worker Jakatia Pawa in Kuwait even as it claimed that the government did what it could to save her life. 

“It is with sadness that we confirm the execution of Jakatia Pawa this afternoon (Philippine time),” presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said in a statement Wednesday.

“The Department of Foreign Affairs is now closely coordinating with Ms. Pawa’s family and continues to facilitate assistance. We pray for her and her bereaved family,” he added.

Abella said the government worked to save Pawa and to ensure that her rights were respected. 

“The Philippine government has provided the late Pawa all the assistance necessary to ensure all her legal rights are respected and all legal procedures are followed,” Abella said.

“Government likewise exerted all efforts to preserve her life, including diplomatic means and appeals for compassion.  Execution, however, could no longer be forestalled under Kuwaiti laws,” he added.

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